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Tesla to launch 6-seater Model Y in India

The premium EV market in India is heating up as Tesla gears up to launch the Model Y L, a dedicated six-seater variant of its best-selling SUV. Following its global debut in China last year, the Model Y L is expected to hit Indian showrooms as early as next week (late April 2026).

This strategic pivot aims to capture the Indian preference for spacious, family-oriented vehicles after a relatively slow start for the standard five-seater model.


Tesla Model Y L: Key Specifications & Features

The “L” stands for Long-Wheelbase, and it isn’t just a minor tweak. The vehicle has been significantly re-engineered to accommodate a third row while maintaining Teslaโ€™s signature performance.

FeatureSpecification
Seating Capacity6 Adults (2+2+2 configuration)
WheelbaseIncreased by 150 mm
Overall LengthIncreased by 179 mm
Range (CLTC)Up to 751 km
Acceleration0โ€“100 km/h in 4.5 seconds
DrivetrainLong Range AWD (Dual Motor)

Premium Upgrades:

  • Starlight Gold: A new flagship color exclusive to the long-wheelbase variant.
  • Enhanced Tech: A larger 16-inch touchscreen and an upgraded 18-speaker sound system.
  • Rear Comfort: Pillar-mounted air vents for both the second and third rows to handle the Indian summer.
  • Design Cues: Unique ‘YYY’ badging on the tailgate and a blacked-out rear spoiler.

Strategic Significance for India

Teslaโ€™s decision to bring the 6-seater here is a “make or break” move for the brand’s local presence.

1. The “Family SUV” Factor

In the Indian luxury segment, three-row SUVs (like the Toyota Fortuner or Audi Q7) are status symbols. By offering a six-seater with captain chairs in the second row, Tesla is targeting the “chauffeur-driven” executive and large multi-generational families.

2. Sourcing from Shanghai

The Model Y L will continue to be imported as a Completely Built Unit (CBU) from Teslaโ€™s Shanghai Gigafactory. While this ensures global build quality, it also means the vehicle will be subject to India’s high import duties (70%โ€“110%), likely pushing the price above the โ‚น70 lakh mark.

3. Reviving Sluggish Sales

Since its July 2025 debut, Tesla has seen modest registration numbers in India. The introduction of a more practical, “India-spec” variant is seen as a necessary refresh to clear inventory and justify the expansion of its Supercharger network in cities like Mumbai, Delhi, and Gurugram.


Conclusion: A New Rival for Local Luxury

The Model Y L won’t have the field to itself. It will compete directly with the Kia EV6, BMW iX1, and the upcoming Mercedes-Benz EQA. However, with its superior range and the “Musk Factor,” the 6-seater might be exactly what Tesla needs to finally gain traction in the subcontinent.

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